Fortnite Battle Royale Game has officially announced for both iOS and Android devices. But you’re obviously wondering how you can play Fortnite Battle Royale game on your iPhone, iPad. This fortnite apk first was released for Apple’s devices. But later it has been released for all over the devices except Pc/Desktop And Laptops.

Although, Fortnite apk game is only accessible by user invitation or you need the fortnite invite code. So if you really want to play the fortnite apk, so you must go to their official website and create an account as a beta tester for the ios version of the fortnite mobile app.

You can also use your mobile to sign up an account. But you must have at least an iPhone 6 or higher. Even, you can invite your friends by sending them an invitation code.

Google announced six Android game titles that now support instant app streaming. What could Google be planning next for Instant apps?

Google on Monday announced it redesigned the Google Play Games app and launched Google Play Instant, making it easier for Android users to tap and try a game without downloading it first.

Google Play Instant will be available in the Google Play Store and the Google Play Games app, and it could pave the way for extended instant app use.

Some of the first games to utilize Google Play Instant include Clash Royale, Words with Friends 2, and four other game titles. As you're trialing a game, Google will display an "Install now!" button to install the full game on your Android device if you so choose.

Apple’s iPhone X loses to Samsung’s Galaxy S9+ in speed test

The love-hate relationship between arch rivals, Apple and Samsung is known to everyone. Whenever one tech giant launches a smartphone, many of us wait for the other one to come up with a better one.

While Apple launched its premium flagship smartphone, iPhone X in November 2017, everyone was eagerly waiting for Samsung to launch its high-end smartphones, Galaxy S9 and S9+, which it did recently. So, who is the winner???

Although, Galaxy S9+ that is powered by Snapdragon 845 SoC is certainly faster than any Android phone but it cannot outperform the A11 bionic-powered iPhone from Apple, the iPhone X. However, in a speed test video put together by YouTube channel EverythingApplePro, the iPhone X has lost out to Galaxy S9+ purely in terms of performance.

Sleek design and Samsung Pay integration make the J7 Pro the company's best showing yet in the Galaxy J series.

Samsung has a long history of reusing components in its budget devices. It has done so to varying amounts of success in the past, and we've seen several models in the Galaxy J series running horribly outdated hardware. The Galaxy J lineup is now in its third generation, and Samsung is finally taking steps to address the issue.

Although the Galaxy J7 Pro is powered by the Exynos 7870 Octa —which made its debut in last year's J7 2016 — the company has rolled out updates in other areas — the phone has a 1080p panel, an all-new metallic chassis, 64GB of internal storage, Samsung Experience 8.1 UX based on Nougat, and Samsung Pay integration. The last point is crucial, as the J7 Pro is the first mid-range phone from Samsung to offer its digital payments service.

But is that enough to make the J7 Pro relevant in a segment that features the likes of the Redmi Note 4 and the Moto G5 Plus? Let's find out.

Samsung Galaxy j7 pro specification

Galaxy J7 Pro Hardware

Chinese manufacturers have been offering phones with all-metal designs for several generations now, but Samsung has been slow to incorporate it into its Galaxy J series. The J7 2016 featured a metal frame and a plastic back, and with the J7 Pro, we're finally getting an aluminum unibody design. And it looks great.

Check out this week's biggest Android app and game debuts.

Many of us are already plugged into social networking services such as Facebook and Twitter, but they might not be ideal for moms on the hunt for fellow, local moms to befriend. That’s where Peanut comes in, and the Tinder-like app for finding parental pals leads our latest look at the week’s most compelling new Android apps and games.Not a mom, already full up on friends, or just in the mood for something else? We have a few other picks: Meshi Quest is an entertaining restaurant simulation, Hurry creates stylish countdown clocks for your home screen, and Bust-a-Move Journey is a new, premium rendition of the classic bubble puzzler. And if you run your own business, then GoDaddy’s new SmartLine 2nd Number service might be worth a look, as well.

How to easily recover deleted files from your Android smartphones and tablets and also from your MicroSD cards

Our hearts skip a beat when we delete files from a phone by a mistake. And it’s even more disheartening when we don’t know how to recover the files lost. In such a scenario, what do you do when the file you happen to delete is very crucial? Our mobile phones today store so much of important and personal data that losing it might be like losing a part of memory for our life. we get to store music, pictures, contacts, messages, applications and even a personal diary! But when we lose data due to silly errors, it’s quite frustrating, believe me; I know these things can get tough. But, don’t worry, just the way every problem has a solution, every deleted file can be recovered! The thing is, you should know how to do it, and the right kind of tools to use and the type of recovery, whether it’s for internal memory or for the external SD card. In our case, the great thing is that the type of toolkit that we are about to use has the ability to restore lost data from both internal and external sources of memory! How cool is that? So let’s get started on the process of how to recover deleted files on Android.

I’m old enough to remember the first Sony Playstation, and
truthfully, I freak out a bit when people tell me their first console
was the PS2 or PS3.

Those people actually consider the PS1 “retro”,
which means I’m just old. But those people also missed out on some truly
incredible Sony games (for that day and age, anyway).

Those games
included the PS1 versions Gran Turismo 2, Tekken 3, Metal Gear Solid,
and more.

Of course those gamers who can list the PS2 and PS3 and
their first console are quickly aging too. After all, it’s entirely
likely that most people in today’s generation will have their first
video game experience on a smartphone. Perhaps that’s why it’s so cool
to hear the news that Sony has created a gaming division specifically
designed to bring its Playstation titles to iOS and Android.

Generation
Smartphone will soon be able to experience the “retro” games many of us
reading this grew up with. Here’s everything you need to know.

Taking a look back at seven days of news and headlines across the world of Android, this week’s Android Circuit includes third-party destructive reviews of the Galaxy S8, Samsung’s problems with Bixby, why the Note 8 will have to fight the S8, a curved screen for the new Pixel smartphones, the return of the Note 7, Android Pay’s steady improvements, WileyFox’s move back to stock Android, and asking if Microsoft should start shipping an Android handset.

The arrest of Samsung Electronics’ vice chairman Lee Jae-yong on
Friday in South Korea may not have a direct impact on the company’s
high-profile electronics business, including its smartphones unit,
according to analysts.

Samsung announced in 2012 the promotion of
the executive, also known as Jay. Y. Lee, to his current formal position
at Samsung Electronics. But he is largely seen as the de-facto leader
of the Samsung Group, running the business on behalf of his ailing
father, Samsung Chairman Lee Kun-Hee.He was arrested on charges
of bribery as part of an alleged corruption scandal that led to the
impeachment of South Korea’s President Park Geun-hye.

Google says it's now time to marry two computing realms: the web and virtual reality.

Its
latest version of the Chrome browser includes a technology called
WebVR, which lets programmers create websites that present the
computer-generated 3D worlds of virtual reality. If you're into VR, you
might appreciate the promise WebVR holds for expanding what you can do
with a device like a Google Daydream View or a Facebook Oculus Rift VR headset.

That's
because, in principle at least, WebVR makes it easier for developers to
create a single VR experience that'll work across many VR headsets
instead of having to create a separate version for each device. It's an
extension of how a single website can span your laptop, Android phone or
iPad tablet.

Google is hoping the release of Android Wear 2.0
will push more people toward smartwatches, and one of the key pillars
of that strategy is Android Pay.

Ahead of the launch, it has (perhaps
accidentally) released some screenshots on the Play Store
that show how it'll work and look. At supported retailers with an
Android Pay or contactless logo, you simply hold your NFC-equipped
Android Wear watch next to the terminal until it's approved. It'll then
detail the latest transaction in a list, and you can scroll to see your
recent history.

In other words, you'll get the ability to pay like a boss from your
wrist instead of digging around for your phone, a feature Apple Watch
and Samsung Gear S3 Watch users have had for a while now. However,
there's a catch -- your smartwatch must have an NFC chip, and no current
models do, so current owners are out of luck. Thanks to a leak,
however, we know that LG and Google are set to release two models, the
LG Watch Sport and LG Watch Style. We also know that Android 2.0 itself
is coming in early February, thanks to a developer letter.

The
screenshots and other tidbits confirm that LG's watches (and possibly
others) and Android Wear 2.0 itself should arrive imminently. Once that
happens, we'll likely learn other details, like whether you'll even need
a phone with you to pay with Android Wear (some models reportedly have
built-in LTE) very soon.

The Yoga A12 could be better than an entry-level PC in the right circumstances.

The tablet market is increasingly skewing toward laptop replacements, but what if you want a replacement for a low-cost laptop? Lenovo thinks it has the answer. It's introducing the Yoga A12, a 12.2-inch tablet that's really a budget convertible laptop for the Android crowd.

Think of it as a lower-priced but larger alternative to the Yoga Book. You won't find the earlier model's pen input or Windows 10 option, but you'll still get a very portable design (it's 0.21 inches thick at its slimmest point) that can fold into a slate when you're watching Netflix, or a laptop when you need to get work done. The trick, as with the Yoga Book, is a flat touch-sensitive keyboard that eliminates some of the usual physical bulk. We found the Book's keyboard hard to get used to, but it might be easier on the A12's larger, more comfortable surfaceThe A12 still has an Atom x5 chip powering things, although Lenovo has cut the memory and storage in half to 2GB and 32GB respectively. You'll also get a 13-hour claimed battery life. This is clearly meant more for browsing and the occasional productivity app than someone intending to use the tablet as their main computer. You might not mind so much when you see the price, though: the new Yoga will start at $299 when it goes on sale February 8th. That's just inexpensive enough that it could be a compelling alternative to a conventional entry-level laptop -- it doesn't have the performance or software of Windows portables, but it'll be easier to carry and more flexible.

Lenovo's Yoga A12 is super-slim budget version of the Yoga Book

Lenovo's Yoga Book was received well by internet, with many praising its unique and innovative design, but criticising the software. The Chinese company is back again with a new Android tablet that builds on the Book's success, the A12, with a larger screen and a modified version of Android on board.The A12 has a 12.2-inch screen, with an Intel Atom x5 chip, 2GB RAM, and 32GB storage inside. Sadly, there's no pen input here, and no option for Windows 10 or Chrome OS. However, the key draw is the halo keyboard pioneered on the Yoga Book, and the now-expected 360° hinge. The 12.2-inch screen should help with the feeling of cramped space on the original Book, and at 5.4mm thick at the tablet's slimmest edge, and weighing under a kilogram, it's certainly portable. It runs a modification of Android which has a hybrid multi-tasking UI, comprised of three panes for apps, although Lenovo have declined to state exactly which version of Android the A12 runs.The Lenovo Yoga A12 will be available on February 8th in gunmetal grey or rose gold colors. It costs $299 for the base model, and will be for sale on Lenovo's online store.

Nokia may finally be coming back, this time with a vengeance. The two phones leaked of the Finnish Manufacturer making a mega comeback, include a smaller 5.2-inch display model and a larger 5.5-inch model.

Both have a 2K display and will come with the Z-Launcher System UI based on the latest .0 Nougat (Android N). Specs wise the two phones will be powered by Snapdragon 820 chipset an IP68 Waterproof and Dustproof protected all metal body, so goodbye polycarbonate. The Previous leak of Nokia seems to fall into place here.

Nokia Prototype feature phone

The bigger sibling of the two is reportedly sporting a 22 MP camera and will launch at a price of US $ 500 ( Rs. 34000) . The company will launch the phones at the end of the year post the official Android Nougat reveal in two months.

By that time smartphones will be working on the next Qualcomm Snapdragon 823/821. In effect Nokia will be late as usual to the party, however this time with a more meaningful product.

Historically, I’ve had a begrudging respect for Samsung flagships. I can objectively acknowledge the company makes very good, extremely popular phones, but I’ve never felt that the Korean manufacturer got everything right in a Galaxy S device. I’m not the easiest person to please, admittedly, but I’m finding myself irresistibly drawn to the Galaxy S7 Edge like never before.

With every previous Galaxy S phone I’ve always found a few too many decisions I didn’t like, missing features I desperately wanted or gimmicky add-ons I saw no use in. Despite the way the world fawned over the Galaxy S6 Edge, even it didn’t tickle my fancy because I thought it was largely unnecessary. The edge was new but it had no real purpose. If anything, I thought the S6 was the better option.

The S6 Edge felt awkward with that sharp edge on the back, had a largely useless edge display, had dropped three popular Samsung features found in the Galaxy S5 – microSD support, water-resistance and a removable battery – and cost too much more money for what I saw as no added benefit. As good as the phone was in terms of performance and camera, it was still not a phone I would spend my own money on.

For fairly obvious reasons, I’ve been a Nexus user since the Nexus 4 and have rarely looked elsewhere for a daily driver. Sure, I review phones and familiarize myself with new UIs, features and settings of other OEMs but I always come back to my Nexus. But Samsung has recently started making the kinds of decisions I have been wanting for a long time: less bloat, fewer gimmicky features, a cleaner, faster, more refined TouchWiz and so on.

The Galaxy S6 was a big step forward for Samsung, at least in my eyes. The design didn’t really appeal to me, but at least it replaced the atrocious design found in the Galaxy S5. TouchWiz went from a half-baked mess to a rebuilt and tidied up interface. The finger scanner was much better, there was less bloat and gimmicks and more of a focus on the core experience. But there were still too many things I didn’t like about the S6 for me to want it in my pocket long term.

But all that has changed with the Galaxy S7 Edge. The design is basically the same as the S6 Edge, and it still doesn’t really appeal to me, but the camera bump has been significantly reduced and a 40% larger battery crammed in. The addition of the curved edges on the back from the Galaxy Note 5 has made the device much more comfortable to hold and it even seems as though the glass back handles fingerprints a tiny bit better (although the new Galaxies are still pretty bad).

TouchWiz has never looked better and Samsung has learned the valuable lesson of providing toggles and options for mostly everything. Android users don’t want features forced on them. We want the option to use the ones we want and get rid of the ones we don’t. The Galaxy S7 has so many customizable features and settings I can honestly say I could live with TouchWiz on the S7 Edge without hating my life. Even the Flipboard screen isn’t so laggy you want to die (but you should still disable it straight out of the box).

Simply put, the Galaxy S7 Edge is as close to the perfect smartphone as Samsung has ever come.

There’s app icon layout options for the home screen, an app drawer-less option, Always On Display, very nice game optimization settings, the S7 and S7 Edge have significantly larger batteries than their predecessors, have reintroduced the microSD card slot and added an IP68 waterproof rating.

The S7 Edge now has improved edge functions like customizable shortcuts and actions, a vertically scrolling news ticker and the promise of more now that third-party developers are encouraged to join the party. The S7 also has massively improved low-light camera performance and insanely fast auto-focus, thanks to the dual-pixel sensor. The Galaxy S7 Edge is, quite simply, the Samsung phone I have always wanted the company to make. For a long-time Samsung cynic to admit this fact demonstrates just how many right decisions Samsung made on the Galaxy S7 Edge.

Of course, there are always a few things I don't entirely like about any phone, no matter who makes it, and the same is true of the Galaxy S7 Edge. It's just that the list is very short and pretty negligible. The lack of USB Type-C seems a strange choice (understandably made because of Gear VR compatibility), fingerprints are still a problem on the back and Samsung is still absurdly dedicated to a physical Home button.

I can't tell you if the finger scanner is actually better because Samsung blocked access to lock screen options on the demo units (which are required for registering fingerprints). Battery life will largely remain a mystery until review units are shipped, even if the big capacity bump is very welcome and shows great promise. Simply put, the Galaxy S7 Edge is as close to the perfect smartphone as Samsung has ever come.

As much as I'm happy to confess I want the Galaxy S7 Edge like I've never wanted a Galaxy device before, the last great hurdle for Samsung to win my admiration is to get Android updates out a lot faster. That's a whole other kettle of fish though, and an argument best saved for another day. But as far as the Galaxy S7 Edge is concerned, I can finally say: Samsung, shut up and take my money.

What was your favorite Galaxy device? What do you think of the Galaxy S7 Edge?

these 10 tips are really helpful for regular Smartphones, for the long life of your expensive or less expensive variant smartphones, the main focus in this to maintain the smartphone performance from the beginning.

smartphone in your hand seems to be a sensitive or you can say that it is a very sensitive material or something in the hand can damage in a second, but really the question arises, they truly want to ignore the following points? Probably the answer in no your smartphone seems equally little baby and some things that you must observe, bottom right away so that you last your baby for a long time.

What you do with your smartphone are listed below and what they really not to do with your smartphone is also extremely important.

1. You rarely turn your smartphone

the most important things you should do with your smartphone is to turn it off" every weekend, i.e. at least once per week if you turn off your smartphone otherwise the battery of your smartphone you need more charge and die faster than the normal way to the cause of the problem is very easy to install with your smartphone screen only switched on all the time will make your smartphone more boring life, or otherwise simply charge your smartphone with unused battery is your battery overheating at the time of the use of certain, draining from your smartphone battery is faster,

what should you do?

You should always turn off your smartphone at once a week, you should not wake up your smartphone all the time to change never sleep sleep after 5 minutes hold battery with a long life.

2. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are always on!

If the functions of the WiFi and Bluetooth is open on the iPhone and other smartphones but cannot be used to make your battery in just a waste. In all probability, you have no need to neither in your daily life that they are not always in a day, your WLAN or Bluetooth, this is turned on, this means that your smartphone is consumes more battery from the regular once certainly at least not throughout the day, you need this feature. The best thing to do is to both disabled and open manner only when you need it. It should keep in mind.

3. Taking Your Smartphone at Journey in Extreme Weather

not any smartphone is tested by Ruff and difficult phase of production, so that your smartphone is also one of these phone, not tested extreme hot and cold temperature, your telephone is not designed to stand with this condition, so it is better for your smartphone for outdoor use, if the temperature between 0 and 30 degrees Celsius, if not in this condition the ultimately your device battery will collapse like battery or cell will close automatically.

4. You Leave Your Phone All Night At Charge

it may be useful to leave your phone on overnight, but there are many who say that this is not such a good idea. The views on this issue are many, but most polls say that if your mobile phone shops are terminated and still remain connected to occur can damage the battery, with time running significantly faster. "Your battery works better when the cell from the wall socket before it is complete 100% of fee". Charging during the day to plug charging before it is fully charged.

5. You charge the battery all 100% or waits for charging of 0%

of the lithium-ion batteries are mostly used, work best when you figures between 50% to 80%, says Shane Brodsky, founder color technology, a company that produces charging devices and mobile accessories. On the other hand, if you are using your phone to charge until the battery is completely filled, it is your battery in a state of deep discharge", the ION can not to recharge, so Apple. It also adds that charging the battery for short time intervals, so simply held at normal levels (50% -80%), sufficient energy for the ion so to work continuously and to the life of the battery. Often considered, download your mobile phone as your diet. Not a huge dinner, but many small in the day.

6. Use the original phone charger

original mobile phone charger make sense because the OEM Original Equipment Manufacturers as well as developers of smartphone charger with an estimated charging option for your telephone, the speed of the charges really make sense as with other brand or model charger may cause fire as well and good possibility, away from this situation, you should only for original.

7. Your smartphone is a type of baby if you with expensive phone you more carefully

under your smartphone everywhere with a rear cover or not it then also attract dust and moisture, the phone is disgusting. No, really, it is very very disgusting. Wreaths pool toilets and saucer dog or your cat less germs from your iPhone. Apple recommends that a soft, lint-free cloth to clean your device. There are also products that claim to use UV light to alleviate your phone. But the most important thing is to never forget to clean the charging connection on your mobile phone! Residues from the pockets and their pockets can stay and it huddle in the course of time, so have problems when you download your mobile phones. Use a toothpick, a small needle or even your earring cap clean all this shit gathered there.

8. View from your smartphone as the iPhone?

Ernst show, your smartphone or expensive mobile phone such as the iPhone cases you can in a serious situation, such as theft, theft or robbery. Keep a good expensive smartphone in the hand is a sign of the attractiveness of the thief, it is very dangerous to walk in the city of abstract hold it loosely with the hand than to an easy target. Also, not always be on the bar or table in the restaurant you are sitting. A view in the opposite direction offers enough time to the skillful thief to do the job.

9. Safety first, run on your phone without a password?

According to Apple the research in 2013 half of the iPhone user does not block your phones with a code. If you do not have a code on your iPhone then other cyber hackers can steal your identity and your personal data without your consent. The very simple way to protect your personal data is to create a passcode for iPhone or you have a different brand protection is necessary with a password-protected phone.

10. always your location availability for other applications

other applications are also required to access your location services to function properly, and warns you if it is to be activated. Many other types of work can usually without activated position detection service. You have disabled this function and then open it only when you need it - The battery will thank you. One thing you need to do now is now always your location or rights to another application to know their current position, which is also a type of security problem.

you have been playing around with your OnePlus 2 and feel like it is time to take that next step?

Rooting is the ultimate way to unlock your Android phone has the full functionality. The only problem is that it risks and the Internet is a wild place, but OnePlus is progressing - with a very bold move.

You would normally need to browse, forums and websites to find tutorials. And although some of the producers have become more crafts-friendly, OnePlus is everything, and release a video tutorial to root your smartphone. It is also worth noting that this method works for all OnePlus handset so that no customer is left behind here.

Interested? The video lasts a little more than 8 minutes and many parts are accelerated, so that you have a good piece from their agenda to go through the whole process without interruptions. You also need some software by OnePlus, as well. Is this not a refreshing way to do this?

Nevertheless, you should be careful when. Roots and tinkering with your phone can damage the device and/or void your warranty. Make sure that all the steps to the T-piece and do your research on everything. You do not want to be surprised when it comes to these kinds of things.

While we are on the subject, why do you not also to the "Comments" section and tell us how you have the manufacturer? Do you think other should follow and give us official tutorials for the rooting of Smartphones and Tablets?

It seems that BlackBerry is not alone in wanting to revive the QWERTY keyboard for mobile phones, such as the Norwegian company One2One Touch has just unveiled its own physical keyboard accessories for the Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 edge, but not the plus model, called the slim type.

The slim type connects up to the galaxy S6 by NFC instead of Bluetooth connection, they were included in the rule with a wireless keyboard accessory, and it does not require its own battery pack either. The keyboard must have its own app from the save game, but after that you are good to go. There are also keyboard shortcuts for E-mail, web and search, together with a dedicated emoji button.

The keyboard is integrated into a slim case that simply clips on the back of your smartphone and is manufactured from a comfortable textile surface. But this also means that there is nothing to prop up the screen so that you probably only with it when the phone flat. I personally think that it is an elegant looking design than Samsung's own QWERTY Keyboard Accessories for its galaxy Smartphones, but perhaps not so convenient.

One2Touch not announced, if the keyboard is actually hit store shelves, but the company is already the reservations through the official website.

The slimtype is available for only $39 for a limited period of time after the launch. Customers can have their pick black Sapphire, cherry red or white pearly color options.